What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.GIS for .NET 18.7. This release introduces new feature for supporting Geometry Markup Language (GML). It also provides support for reading data from ESRI File Geodatabase. Aspose.GIS for .NET now supports reading Geometry Markup Language (GML) file format. The API comes with support of reading GML files with and without specifying Schema. At present, it doesn’t support creating or updating GML files. A code sample is provided on blog announcement page that shows working with GML file formats using Aspose.GIS API. This latest version of Aspose.GIS for .NET introduces the capability of working with ESRI File GeoDatabases (FileGDB). It lets developers Iterate over layers in FileGDB file, Convert FileGDB to GeoJSON, Reading FileGDB as Layer and Open FileGDB as dataset. The list of new and enhanced features is listed bellow
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.GIS for .NET documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.GIS for performing different tasks like the followings.
Overview: Aspose.GIS for .NET
Aspose.GIS for .NET enables users to access & manipulate geographic information from vector based geospatial data formats. Users can read, write & convert most popular GIS file formats such as Shapefile & GeoJSON from within their .NET applications without requiring any additional tools or software. It not only supports loading GIS file formats for manipulation & conversion but it also provides the capability to create GIS files from scratch. .NET developers can use the API to create basic geometries such as Point, MultiPoint, Line, MultiLine, Polygon and so on, which can be further used to generate complex features.
More about Aspose.GIS for .NET
Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.GIS for .NET 18.7. This release introduces new feature for supporting Geometry Markup Language (GML). It also provides support for reading data from ESRI File Geodatabase. Aspose.GIS for .NET now supports reading Geometry Markup Language (GML) file format. The API comes with support of reading GML files with and without specifying Schema. At present, it doesn’t support creating or updating GML files. A code sample is provided on blog announcement page that shows working with GML file formats using Aspose.GIS API. This latest version of Aspose.GIS for .NET introduces the capability of working with ESRI File GeoDatabases (FileGDB). It lets developers Iterate over layers in FileGDB file, Convert FileGDB to GeoJSON, Reading FileGDB as Layer and Open FileGDB as dataset. The list of new and enhanced features is listed bellow
- Reading data in GML format
- Reading data in ESRI File Geodatabase format
- Support for reading GPS exchange format (GPX)
- .NET Standard 2.0
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.GIS for .NET documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.GIS for performing different tasks like the followings.
Overview: Aspose.GIS for .NET
Aspose.GIS for .NET enables users to access & manipulate geographic information from vector based geospatial data formats. Users can read, write & convert most popular GIS file formats such as Shapefile & GeoJSON from within their .NET applications without requiring any additional tools or software. It not only supports loading GIS file formats for manipulation & conversion but it also provides the capability to create GIS files from scratch. .NET developers can use the API to create basic geometries such as Point, MultiPoint, Line, MultiLine, Polygon and so on, which can be further used to generate complex features.
More about Aspose.GIS for .NET
- Homepage of Aspose.GIS for .NET
- Download Aspose.GIS for .NET
- Online documentation Aspose.GIS for .NET
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